RE: [IWN] Review

2013-09-30 Thread Cedric GROSS
Hello, I forgot your lastest commit but it’s done now. So split_6 and split_7 are sync with most recent –HEAD. Cedric De : adrian.ch...@gmail.com [mailto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] De la part de Adrian Chadd Envoyé : dimanche 29 septembre 2013 10:36 À : Cedric GROSS Cc : freebsd-wirele

Re: WLAN PCIe HW recommendation for 8.1

2013-09-30 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi, Anything that has an Atheros chip on it, is pcie and does 11abg is fine. 2315/2417/5414 should all be fine. -adrian On 30 September 2013 06:29, wrote: > Thanks, any particular HW that you would recommend? Do not mind if it is > not the fastest with the latest features though want 'zero'

RE: WLAN PCIe HW recommendation for 8.1

2013-09-30 Thread sbremal
Thanks, any particular HW that you would recommend? Do not mind if it is not the fastest with the latest features though want 'zero' network outage. I believe there were cards you plugged in and you were happy with. Which card has which chipset is not always obvious on the major shopping sites.

Re: WLAN PCIe HW recommendation for 8.1

2013-09-30 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi! The most stable PCIe WLAN NICs by far will be the 802.11abg Atheros devices. The 11n stuff became stable in 10.0. -adrian On 30 September 2013 06:10, wrote: > Hello > > Would anyone recommend a PCIe WLAN card for 8.1? It is for a production > machine so stability is of prime importance.

WLAN PCIe HW recommendation for 8.1

2013-09-30 Thread sbremal
Hello Would anyone recommend a PCIe WLAN card for 8.1? It is for a production machine so stability is of prime importance. Honestly, a bit confused what HW to pick after going through 'Hardware Matrix' at 'https://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/ath_hal%284%29/HardwareSupport'. I do not want to upgrade t

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-wireless@FreeBSD.org

2013-09-30 Thread FreeBSD bugmaster
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